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Chapter 3 - A

In front of Dayan and Sardar was a large, ancient door. Both of them were shocked by what had happened to them.

Sardar: Look, Diane, what we found.

Diane: Yes, I see. Sardar, let's move the stones and dirt around the door. We both started moving the stones and dirt. We worked for a few hours and succeeded. Now the door was in front of us, and there was a pattern carved on it. 

Sardar: Diane, look, it looks like it's engraved on the surface of the earth, but it's very different from the map we know.

Diane: Yes. Look, only the engraving in the middle is similar to the maps we have. But it's still very different. There are seven other worlds. But a huge abyss separates us from our world. And they all have their own moon, but they don't have a sun. There is only one sun that shines for everyone.

Sardar: Look, Diane, there's something written on it.

Diane: What?

Yes, I see it, but I don't understand what is written.

Sardar: I've never seen this language anywhere before.

Diane: Let's see if we can open it. And we both started to turn the door. But it didn't move an inch.

We started to examine the door. And I wondered what was behind this door. What secret was hidden inside it?

We were busy for a few hours. The chief was tired and was resting by the door. I was tired too. Suddenly I saw something in one of the parts of the door. I reached out to it. It was the only sun carved into the door. When I hit it, my hand was cut and some of my blood was smeared on the door.

Suddenly, it started moving.

Sardar: He moved away from the door out of fear. Diane, what did you do that made the door move? 

We were both looking at a large door that was about four or five meters high. It was opening. Suddenly, air started moving from outside the cave to inside the cave. You were both pulled inside the door. At high speed. 

Diane: Sir, take my hand. 

Commander: Diane 

But because of the wind, I couldn't hold Sardar's hand. And we passed through the door. After a while, I came to my senses and could barely breathe. I stood up and started looking around to find Sardar.

I couldn't find it. It was very dark inside the door.

You can only see up to a meter away, and I started moving in one direction. After half an hour, I saw Sardar lying next to the wall, unconscious, as if his head had hit the wall.

I went up to see what had happened to him.

He was breathing hard, just like me, and his head seemed to be bleeding. I tore off a piece of clothing and bandaged the commander's head.

Then I saw that the general was fine. I started examining the wall. I had carved the inscriptions on the wall, but nothing was clear due to the darkness.

I waited for the commander to come to his senses, then the commander started waking up.

Sardar, "Oh, my head hurts!" He started massaging his head with his hands, which were bloody! He started looking at his hands.

Sardar: Blood, blood, my blood, my blood, I'm bleeding. 

Diane: Sardar, calm down, nothing special happened. I started hugging him. Sardar's voice was so loud that it echoed throughout the space as if we were in a large hall, and it created a sense of fear in our hearts. After a few minutes, Sardar calmed down and looked at me.

Sardar: Where are we, Diane? 

Diane: I don't know where I am. I passed out after we were dragged through the door.

After I woke up, I first looked for you and saw you lying unconscious next to the wall.

Sardar: What should we do now, Diane?

Diane: I don't know. I think we should go back. It's too dark here and we have no water or food. We've been inside the cave for several hours now.

Sardar: Okay. 

Dayan: Sardar, which direction do you think we should go? 

Commander: Let's go to the right.

Diane: Okay. 

We started moving to the right from the wall, and after a while we saw movement in the distance. 

When we reached the light, we saw a platform on which was a bed that looked like a king's throne, but its size was so large that it seemed like the throne of giants.

When we reached the platform, we climbed up and reached the bed. There was a torch lit next to the bed. The light I saw was from this torch.

But there wasn't enough light to illuminate everything.

Sardar: Diane, I think so. We moved too far away from the door instead of getting close to it. 

Diane: Yeah, let's check here and see what we can find.

We both started looking around, and after a few minutes, the general found a small groove under the torch. It looked like there was oil inside the groove. General: Come on, Diane, let's light this oil with this torch. 

Diane: Okay, we both raised the torch and lit the oil. 

Suddenly the fire began to spread in the air gap that filled the entire room or hall and lit up everything. And we saw a large hall. 

Sardar: Diane, I'm scared. 

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